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Rating: Summary: avoid this for now Review: As of this date (June 2004) the Windows XP USB drivers (updated version 1.1 from the Aiptek web site) for this camera seem troublesome. The Aiptek web site does not offer useful troubleshooting for this relatively new model as of yet. Do not buy this newly released camera at this point.
Rating: Summary: Having some fun with this mpeg recorder Review: Currently I have a Canon Powershot 230 Elph, which I am very happy with. However the 3 minute videos it captures are not in an mpeg format that I could email or playback without Canon's software. Picked this DV4500 up for $120. and have found it very easy to use. Records mpegs, which are not the greatest quality, but very good for the price paid for it. Small and light enough to carry anywhere, about the size of the Elph camera 2" x 4". Using it to record and keep on a CD my 3 1/2 yr. old daughter singing songs and dancing, just family things that I can email to relatives...easier and better than sending cards. Think you will be happy with it if you are just looking for an inexpensive, convenient mpeg recorder. Heard Best Buy stopped selling it because it was cutting into their high-end priced video camera sales.
Rating: Summary: Great Little Thing Review: This is a great little camra. it doesnt hold much Video but takes Great still Pics. The camra can hold a lot of still pics and the come out looking great. Ever since i got this i have not taken it out of my pocket. It is a very usfull litlle thing if you like taking quick pics. It may be great to use but the soft wear is not great. But i am happy with what i got and i think if you like taking pics buy this camra.
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